Page content Home Past Campaigns Impact Giving Past Campaigns Explore past crowdfunding campaigns led by UNDP worldwide Kazakhstan Women Creative Lab Creating a safe co-working space with the supportive network, where women and girls are provided with all necessary resources to learn and to work. Read more COMOROS Michezo, let’s play greener The main objective of this project was the creation of a leisure park around a natural mangrove ecosystem, thus offering the opportunity to have in the capital a tourist area which represents a natural biological diversity in the heart of the city. READ MORE SERBIA Building a sensory room for children The goal of the campaign was to build a sensory room for children with developmental disabilities in Tutin, Serbia. UNDP Serbia, in partnership with the Municipality of Tutin, supported the Kindergarten efforts to launch and equip a sensory room through a crowdfunding campaign. The campaign reached its goal by 103%. Read more COSTA RICA Footprints4 ourFuture Costa Rica seeks to rebuild a future with nature: a greener, more supportive, inclusive and sustainable future. Providing economic relief while contributing to ecosystem restoration, creating jobs for nurturing, planting at least 200,000 trees and maintaining them for 5 years. Read more NORTH MACEDONIA #Edu4All for at-risk children With the funds mobilized from this crowdfunding campaign, the Shuto Orizari Center for daily support for at-risk children in North Macedonia will be equipped with computers and other IT equipment that will help at-risk children to stay on track with their educational needs and learn new skills. Read More INDIA Open Up India India’s informal sector workers comprise more than 80% of the labour force and are deeply impacted by COVID-19. Act now to help them rebuild their lives. Read more LEBANON Ray of Hope Education facilities in rural Lebanon suffer from energy shortages due to excessive blackout, high diesel cost, scarcity of fuel, and high maintenance cost. In Bakhoun Technical School, the energy deficiency is disrupting the access to education to more than 900 students. Read more URUGUAY Plantatón Uruguay Plantatón Uruguay has begun planting 1,111 native trees in Punta del Diablo to restore the coastal forest of Uruguay. The initiative encouraged individual commitment and collective financing through crowdsourcing. Read more THAILAND Koh Tao, Better Together Support COVID impacted communities to sustain their lives and ecosystem in Koh Tao. With funds generated from this campaign, 200 hundred boat drivers will collect marine debris and clean the beaches under the ‘cash for work’ modality. Households will be able to use the temporary basic income for food and basic utilities. Read more GALAPAGOS Save the Galapagos Islands and Empower its People Galapagos, the planet's living laboratory, is home to 9,000 unique species and 35,000 humans. COVID-19 caused a complete cessation of tourism putting livelihoods and nature at risk. Support this campaign and guarantee the legacy of Galapagos through employment reactivation and training opportunities. Read more MAURITIUS Stronger Together for Mauritius The catastrophic oil spill exacerbated livelihoods of thousands of Mauritians which had been damaged by COVID-19. Your gift will help fishers to rebuild and restore their livelihoods by enabling them to fish off the affected lagoon and to support their families. Read more PHILIPPINES Together for Tamaraws Keep conservation heroes in their jobs. Rangers protecting the endangered tamaraw buffalos in the Philippines have lost their jobs as a result of COVID-19. Campaign contributions prevented illegal poaching while ensuring the rangers’ survival. The campaign has shown the power of working together to protect nature and livelihoods. Read more MOROCCO Bringing school back to children Thousands of girls and boys living in the rural areas of Morocco cannot afford access to digital remote learning. Help us provide tablets and Internet connectivity to vulnerable students to allow them to complete their education during and after COVID-19. Read more